Community Life

Friendship Baptist Church Outreach

Community Minded...

We pray for and support a number of community oriented programs under an Umbrella of Care.

Our Outreach flows thru three main veins…

Friendship New Vision, Inc.

Community Development Corporation

N.A.O.M.I. Transitional House

Transitional Housing

Philio, Inc.

Behavioral Healthcare Outpatient Treatment Program

Friendship New Vision, Inc. is a non-profit faith-based, community development corporation. FNVI was established in 2004 in Toledo, Ohio as a Faith-based 50l(c)3 non-profit-corporation. FNVI has several programs serving the low-income urban areas of Central Toledo. In the area of Family Services FNVI provides comprehensive services with a broad range of family strengthening activities inducing crisis intervention, case management, housing assistance, and job training.

The NAOMI ("New Attitude On My Image") House Program is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing shelter, support and beneficial services for women overcoming alcohol and substance abuse. As an organization certified by the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services (ODADAS), we help clients recover from addictions, reunite with their families and children, find employment and permanent housing. Our mission and primary goal is to reintegrate our female clients back to a standard of living where they are self-supporting, positive and productive influences to their families and communities.

CEO-Duane C. Tisdale

Overseer-Patricia Sloan

Executive Director-Margaret L. Tisdale

Clinical Director-Michele Bryant, MA, LICDC-CS

Program Director-Tony Voigt, SWA, LCDC III

Board of Directors:

Connie Schepflin-President

Tina Hall-Vice President

Secretary-Carmen Phelps

Corresponding Secretary-Sharon Cannon-Barrow

Yolanda Willis-Treasure

Members At Large

Amanda Abraham

Sandra Rivers-Gill

Felicia Howard

Glendale Richardson

Kathryn Trala

Philio, Inc. New Concepts is a 501(c)(3) faith-based behavioral healthcare treatment and prevention services provider for adults and adolescents primarily residing in Lucas County. The organization is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors who represents a cross section of the community of Lucas County. We use a variety of service delivery styles that facilitate the recovery process of the population served, and allow for open collaborative partnership with other service providers and stakeholders.